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McCormack comments on Cadillac's decision not to participate in the customer entertainment package at the Bay Hill Citrus
Classic and suggests they show their support by purchasing advertising space in the tournament programs. The letter indicates
that Arnold Palmer is particularly interested in Cadillac's support.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

Enclosing a list of expenses owed to Arnold Palmer Enterprises from a Cadillac contract. McCormack comments on the timing
of the invoices and indicates better efforts will be made in the future. Expense form includes a list of expenses including
the amount due and a brief description of the activity performed for each expense.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack explains that their film and television subsidiary, Trans World
International is undertaking a project that Adams may find interesting. He further
explains that TWI will be telecasting the Nobel Award ceremonies and goes on to pitch the
idea and its television value.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack informs Charles F. Adams that he mentioned to Jay Michaels, of Trans World National, that Adams wanted them to bid
on the Cadillac commercial package. He notes that they are anxious to do so at the appropriate time. He indicates that Michaels
will be taking a three-week holiday but that their production people in Los Angeles would be able to get into the question
of costing and bids if neces... more(Mark H. McCormack Papers)